Manuc's Inn (Hanul lui Manuc), Bucharest

Have a drink in the courtyard of Manuc's Inn (Hanul lui Manuc), often referred to as "the last caravansary of South Eastern Europe." A wealthy Armenian grain merchant, known under his Turkish name Manuc-bei, built the inn in 1808 as a commercial complex that included living quarters, offices, stores, and a pub. Its original structure, featuring arcaded open galleries with carved wooden pillars encircling the courtyard, remains the same with the addition of a ground floor cafe. The inn is a notable historical site as it was often a venue for important political meetings. At the end of the 19th century, one of its halls served as a theater. Manuc's Inn (Hanul lui Manuc) is just one of the many highlights you can arrange to see using our online itinerary creator, Bucharest Edition.

Historical building(inn) right in the heart of old town beautifull decoration with nice yard, but that's all. The service was careless.We sat in a table in the corridor as you enter the main entrance,...
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By IonutRaOn March 7, 2018

The place is a tourist trap in the wider tourist trap of Bucharerst City Centre. I like tourist traps, so nothing bad in this. The Inn is a historical one, the building is beautiful and the waiters ar...
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